NBC having trouble getting anyone to work with Howard?

It is a little over a month away from the first AGT taping and both of the judges' chairs next to Howard are still empty. There aren't any rumors anymore of who might replace Sharon. Howie hasn't reupped even though he said he would decide in January and there are only 3 1/2 days left in the month.

Howard signed on with AGT in December of last year. They were advertising him in the Super Bowl a year ago next week. Now it doesn't look like they will even have three judges for the show by the time the Super Bowl airs.

I wonder if people just don't want to work with that camera hog Howard. Last thing any decent sized name wants to do is come into one of these shows knowing they are second tier to Howard.

Howie is doing the right thing by holding out for more cash until the last minute. NBC has no choice but to re-sign him. Otherwise they are going to have to try and convince two people to get on board a sinking show. Unless you are a C-list or below celebrity you aren't going to want to do it. It's easier to convince just one person to try and join the show since Howie and Howard will be returning. The new person doesn't have to do much (not that "judging" requires any effort at all).

Have the dogs that won last year appeared anywhere yet? The could get a gig at the North Shore Animal leaugue I bet

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My wife and kids seem to remember seeing them years ago in my area. I am sure they are doing just fine. The real question is where has super comic Tom cotter been? Oh yeah he takes the gigs Jackie turns down.

Howie is doing the right thing by holding out for more cash until the last minute. NBC has no choice but to re-sign him. Otherwise they are going to have to try and convince two people to get on board a sinking show. Unless you are a C-list or below celebrity you aren't going to want to do it. It's easier to convince just one person to try and join the show since Howie and Howard will be returning. The new person doesn't have to do much (not that "judging" requires any effort at all).